Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold an operational meeting with the permanent members of his country’s Security Council on Monday.
"Tomorrow the President is scheduled to hold a meeting with the permanent members of the Security Council," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to TASS, a Russian state-owned news agency.
Peskov did not specify whether the situation with the Crimean bridge would be discussed at the meeting. "We'll let you know following the results [of the meeting]," he said.
On Saturday morning, a truck exploded on the Crimean Bridge, collapsing two eastbound parts of its road section and subsequently setting ablaze a train of fuel tanks on a separate, adjacent rail portion of the bridge. As a result of the blast, three people were killed.
Russia formed a commission after the incident. Rail traffic was restored on the bridge, which was also partly reopened for buses and automobiles.